Biochemistry

Emphasizing Minimally Invasive Strategies for Improved Dental Care of Children

In the spirit of National Children’s Dental Health Month, this
paper highlights a few strategies that can be used to promote
effective management of dental care for children, including fluoride
modalities, effective dentist-patient communication, and minimally
invasive recommendations for handling enamel lesions; in short,
these strategies may serve to provide the child with a more patientcentered
approach to improved oral care. At the same time, such
management may potentially save the child’s tooth structure from
potentially counter-productive solutions involving ‘drill and fill’.

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